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UTEP has reportedly narrowed their lists of candidates for their men s basketball coaching opening to five and they will interview in Dallas over the next two days. According to a source, UTEP President Dr. Heather Wilson will be in Dallas for the interviews. Multiple sources told 600 ESPN El Paso that UTEP did not hire a search firm this time around and they want to have a new coach in place by no later than Wednesday. This morning, Stadium s Jeff Goodman tweeted the Miners reported list of finalists. Let s take a closer look at each finalist and then weigh in on whether or not UTEP should pick them as their next head coach or pass on them. ....
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... LAS VEGAS, Nevada New Mexico State’s dominant run as the three-time regular season champion of WAC basketball ended with prejudice this season. But the Aggie men have saved their best for last, seemingly, just in time for the postseason. The No. 3-seeded Aggies (10-7, 7-6 WAC) take on the No. 6-seeded UT Rio Grande Valley (9-9, 2-5) Thursday at 9 p.m. MT in a quarterfinal of the six-team Western Athletic Conference tournament at The Orleans Arena. The Aggie men have experienced the same trials as has New Mexico in terms of the all-road schedule, necessitated by the state’s public health order. And COVID made an impact eight games canceled (including two vs. a Chicago State team that opted out during the season) and two more postponed. NMSU started slowly and needed the two-game road sweep of Dixie State last week just to creep over .500 in league play. ....
The king is dead; long live the (next Bob) King! In other words, with Paul Weir now in lame-duck status, Lobo Nation now turns its attention to the next designated savior of its beloved men’s basketball program.We’re having fun with it and no more set-up is needed other than a disclaimer that, as of Sunday, the Journal is not suggesting or implying interest between the name or school in either direction. See the photo gallery and here we go: Names to consider ...................... STEVE ALFORD, Nevada head coach, 2019-present, age 56: He is listed first because the list is alphabetical. He is in year two of a 10-year contract at a Mountain West rival school. He once coached UNM to great success, so he is as revered in New Mexico as he is in Indiana. In 48 other states, his name would elicit a shrug. ....